Computer Engineering
Gregory Donohoe, Ph.D.
Professor, Chair of Computer Science
Research Areas: Embedded and reconfigurable computing, Energy-efficient embedded computing, High-performance computing for signal and image processing, High performance digital system design
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Professor, Chair of Computer Science
Research Areas: Embedded and reconfigurable computing, Energy-efficient embedded computing, High-performance computing for signal and image processing, High performance digital system design
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Brian Johnson, Ph.D., P.E.
Professor
BEL 214 | 885-6902
Research Interests: Power electronic applications for the control of power transmission and distribution systems, power system protection, power quality, superconductivity applications in transmission and distribution, energy storage systems, real time simulation of traffic systems and intelligent transportation systems.
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Professor
BEL 214 | 885-6902
Research Interests: Power electronic applications for the control of power transmission and distribution systems, power system protection, power quality, superconductivity applications in transmission and distribution, energy storage systems, real time simulation of traffic systems and intelligent transportation systems.
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Axel Krings, Ph.D.
Professor
Research Areas: Fault tolerant systems, survivable systems, computer networks, critical infrastructure protection, scheduling theory
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Professor
Research Areas: Fault tolerant systems, survivable systems, computer networks, critical infrastructure protection, scheduling theory
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Robert Rinker, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Research Areas: Computer architecture, reconfigurable computing, embedded systems
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Associate Professor
Research Areas: Computer architecture, reconfigurable computing, embedded systems
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Richard Wall, Ph.D., P.E.
Professor
Discipline: Electrical and Computer Engineering: Ph.D., University of Idaho, 1989 MEngr, University of Idaho, 1980 BS, Pennsylvania State University, 1968 Registered: Professional Engineer in Idaho Emphasis Area: distributed processing, imbedded precision control and power system transient modeling
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Professor
Discipline: Electrical and Computer Engineering: Ph.D., University of Idaho, 1989 MEngr, University of Idaho, 1980 BS, Pennsylvania State University, 1968 Registered: Professional Engineer in Idaho Emphasis Area: distributed processing, imbedded precision control and power system transient modeling
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Richard Wells, Ph.D., P.E.
Professor
Emphasis Area: Communications, adaptive control, and analog electronics
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Professor
Emphasis Area: Communications, adaptive control, and analog electronics
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